I agree with GG in his #9:
It's quite easy not to be offensive
you just don't say or write things that give offence
So to refer to someone as a golliwog, in speech or writing, might well be offensive, but to refer to Debussy's piece by its original title in a programme should give offence to no-one except those who go out of their way looking for an imaginary one.
It's quite easy not to be offensive
you just don't say or write things that give offence
So to refer to someone as a golliwog, in speech or writing, might well be offensive, but to refer to Debussy's piece by its original title in a programme should give offence to no-one except those who go out of their way looking for an imaginary one.
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